BIOL 1050 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Patellar Reflex, Feather Pecking, Enterochromaffin Cell

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A neurotransmitter crosses the gap to transmit the signal from one neuron to the next. The neurotransmitter binds to a receptor on the next neuron and sodium entry, etc. , occurs. Most neurons communicate via chemical types of synapses, there are some examples of electrical types/neurons that are physically joined by gap junctions. Vesicles containing the neurotransmitter fuse w/the axon membrane and release the transmitter. The neurotransmitters diffuse across the synapse to bind to receptors on the next neuron. The whole series of events described before will occurs: ion channels open, sodium entry, depolarization. Neurotransmitter is removed from the synapse either by diffusion away, reuptake into axon terminal, or by enzymatic breakdown = ion channel closes. This process limits the effect of each nerve impulse (shorter than the blink of an eye) There are more than 50 substances in the animal body that can act as neurotransmitters. Functions vary depending on where in the body the neurotransmitter acts.

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